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2011 World Rowing Junior Championships

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2011 World Rowing Junior Championships
VenueDorney Lake
LocationDorney, Great Britain
Dates3–7 August
← 2010 Račice

The 45th World Rowing Junior Championships were held from 3 to 7 August 2011 at Dorney Lake, Dorney, Great Britain.[1]

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single scull (JM1x)[1] Stephan Riemekasten
 Germany
7:03.41 Alexandros Dafnis
 Greece
7:05.42 Andrii Mykhailov
 Ukraine
7:05.78
Coxless pair (JM2-)[1]  Romania
Vlad Dragoș Aicoboae
Toader-Andrei Gontaru
6:50.49  Spain
Álvaro Romero García
Alejandro Fernández Lomba
6:51.83  Greece
Konstantinos Christomanos
Alexandros Louloudis
6:53.10
Double scull (JM2x)[1]  Germany
Kai Fuhrmann
Denis Sittel
6:33.66  France
Hugo Boucheron
Albéric Cormerais
6:36.65  Czech Republic
Adam Sterbak
Martin Slavík
6:40.36
Coxless four (JM4-)[1]  Germany
Maximilian Johanning
Johannes Weißenfeld
Malte Jakschik
Lukas-Frederik Müller
6:04.49  Spain
Marco Sardelli Gil
Sergio Garcia Sanjulian
Pau Franquet Monfort
Jaime Lara Pacheco
6:06.73  Romania
Dumitru Mariuc
Vasile Agafiței
Bogdanel-Nicolaie Ivan
Neculai Aniculesei
6:07.00
Coxed four (JM4+)[1]  Australia
Philip Adams
Aaron Wright
Louis Snelson
Alexander Hill
Stuart Sim (cox)
6:21.79  New Zealand
Gregory Brand
Louis Van Velthooven
Adam Smith
Andrew Potter
Caleb Shepherd (cox)
6:23.10  Italy
Nicholas Brezzi
Mario Cuomo
Dario Duchich
Vincenzo Abbagnale
Dario Favilli (cox)
6:23.67
Quad scull (JM4x)[1]  Romania
Ioan Prundeanu
Ionut Luca
Adrian Cionca
Cosmin-Ilie Cuciurean
6:01.62  Italy
Marco Chiodelli
Luca Rambaldi
Marco Ferracci
Marco Calamaro
6:03.22  Germany
Maximilian Schäfer
Ole Daberkow
Finn Schröder
René Stüven
6:03.96
Eight (JM8+)[1]  Italy
Guglielmo Carcano
Marco Marcelli
Bernardo Nannini
Leone Barbaro
Giovanni Abagnale
Pietro Zileri
Matteo Lodo
Giuseppe Vicino
Enrico D'Aniello (cox)
5:41.83  Great Britain
Robert Wickstead
Alexander Lloyd
Eduardo Munno
Jamie Copus
John Carter
Frederic Vystavel[2]
Luke Briggs
Cameron MacRitchie
Ed Bosson (cox)
5:44.54  Germany
Jan Bernhard
Jakob Kaltenbach
Daniel Walter
Dirk Fleßner
Moritz Bock
Nico Merget
Oliver Mittelstädt
Finn Knüppel
Leopold Bertz (cox)
5:46.04

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
JW1x[1] Anne Beenken
 Germany
7:58.00 Holly Nixon
 Ireland
7:59.56 Elza Gulbe [es]
 Latvia
8:02.62
JW2-[1]  Italy
Serena Lo Bue
Giorgia Lo Bue
7:25.38  Germany
Michelle Lauer
Lena Klemm
7:29.58  Greece
Vasiliki Ntalamagka
Eleni Diamanti
7:29.79
JW2x[1]  Lithuania
Milda Valčiukaitė
Ieva Adomavičiūtė
7:17.87  Germany
Julia Leiding
Constanze Sydow
7:19.35  France
Élodie Ravera-Scaramozzino
Daphné Socha
7:20.10
JW4-[1]  United States
Jessica Eiffert
Mia Croonquist
Lucy Grinalds
Chandler Lally
6:48.77  Great Britain
Elizabeth Horne
Nicole Lamb
Anastasia Posner
Amber de Vere
6:50.53  New Zealand
Catherine Shields
Alice White
Frederika Archibald
Grace Spoors
6:51.36
JW4x[1]  Germany
Franziska Kreutzer
Anne Marie Kroll
Rona Schulz
Shirin Brockmann
6:31.07  Netherlands
Karien Robbers
Anne Fischer
Kirsten Lanz
Ilse Paulis
6:34.48  Romania
Ioana Vrînceanu
Isabela-Mihaela Solomon
Ionela-Madalina Rusu
Laura Oprea
6:35.23
JW8+[1]  Germany
Marie Uhlig
Elisaveta Sokolkova
Anne Dietrich
Juliane Bosse
Sophia Wüllner
Marisa Staelberg
Mara Kölker
Nadine Seehaus
Deborah Walther (cox)
6:20.16  Romania
Dana-Adina Szekely
Florentina Filipovici
Ana-Maria Simion
Ana-Maria Aftode
Andreea Birica
Madalina Buzdugan
Elena Lavinia Târlea [ro]
Viviana Iuliana Bejinariu
Georgiana Danciu (cox)
6:23.66  United States
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
Katherine Toothman
Logan Harris
Caitlin Byrnes
Georgia Ratcliff
Madeleine Wolf
Charlotte Passot
Abigayle Young
Christine Devlin (cox)
6:32.28

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2011 World Rowing Junior Championships – Dorney Lake/Eton, Great Britain". World Rowing Federation. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Win for GB on final day of World Rowing Junior Championships". British Rowing. 7 August 2011. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2024.